Books Printed for Jacob Tonson at Grays-Inn Gate.

THE Works of the late Famous Mr. John Dryden, in Four Volumes in Folio; Containing all his Comedies, Tragedies and Operas, with his Ori ginal Poems and Translations.

The Satyrs of Decimas Junius Juvenalis, Translated into Engish Verse. By Mr. Dryden, and several other Eminent Hands; together with the Satyrs of Aulus Perseus Flaccus, made English by Mr. Dryden, with Explanatory Notes at the end of each Satyr: To which is prefix'd a Discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satyr, Dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset, &c. By Mr. Dryden.

The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley, consisting of those which were formerly Printed, and those which he design'd for the Press; now Publish'd out of the Au thor's Original Copies. To this Edition are added the Catter of Coalman Street, and several Commendatory Copies of Verses on the Author, by Persons of Ho nour. The Ninth Edition.

A Letter to Monsieur Boileau Depreaux; occasion'd by the Victory at Blen heim.

The Third and Fourth Volumes of the Roman History, being a Continuation of Mr. Echard'sRoman History, with his Recommendatory Preface.

Memoirs of the Court of France and City of Paris; Containing the Intrigues of their Court, and the Characters of the Ministers of State, and other Officers, together with the Occurrences of the Town. In Two Parts. Translated from the French.

A Hymn to the Light of the World. With a short Description of the Cartons of Raphael Urbin, in the Gallery at Hampton-Court.

Double Dealer, Love for Love, Mourning Bride, and Way of the World; all Written by Mr. Congreve.

The Christian Heroe, an Argument proving that no Principles but those of Re ligion are sufficient to make a Great Man. The Second Edition; to which is ad ded, an Argument, proving that true Greatness of Mind can be maintain'd by none but Christian Principles.

The Funeral, or Grief A-la-mode, a Comedy; as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's Servants. Both Written by Captain Steel.

Tamerlane, Fair Penitent, and the Biter; all Written by Mr. Rowe.

The False Friend, a Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Ma jesty's Servants.

A General Ecclesiastical History from the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour to the first Establishment of Christianity by Human Laws, under the Emperor Constantine the Great; containing the Space of about 313 Years: With so much of the Jew ish and Roman History as is necessary and convenient to illustrate the Work. To which is added, A large Chronological Table of all the Roman and Ecclesiastical Affairs, included in the same Period of Time. By Lawrence Echard, A. M. Pre bendary of Lincoln, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend James, Lord Bishop of that Diocese.

Several Orations of Demosthenes, to encourage the Athenians to oppose the Exorbitant Power of Philip of Macedon. English'd from the Greek by several Hands. To which is prefix'd the Historical Preface of Monsieur Tourreil.

Tully's Five Books de Finibus; or, concerning the last Object of Desire and A version. Done into English by S. P. Gent. Revis'd and compar'd with the Ori ginal, with a Recommendatory Preface; by Jeremy Collier, M. A. Together with an Apology for the Philosophical Writings of Cicero, in a Letter to the Translator: By Henry Dodwell.